Has anyone tried this before?
They won't hold up to much but they are easy to make and can be very sharp. Watch for the dust when shaping them.
My first set of arrows had slate heads, I used slate shingles, since many of them were shaped the right way anyway. I finished them off with a file and sandpaper. I looked at a few slate tiles, but they all seemed too rotten to hold up.
None of them hit anything more solid than a bale of straw or the earth, so I don't know how they would hold up against a tree stump. Not very well, I wouldnt think, but they ought to get through flesh if they can go through earth and straw.
They seemed to be about the easiest primitive-esque heads to make, but I've never heard anyone mention them, has anyone experimented?